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High winds, high speeds, high drama
Leg 8 Day 2 - 14:42 GMT Sunday, June 7, 2009.
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Leg eight of the Volvo Ocean Race is the first of three final short legs to the finish in St Petersburg, Russia, later this month. For the seven-strong fleet in leg 8, it has started with a bang; almost literally in Ericsson 4’s case.
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Ericsson 4, skippered by Torben Grael (BRA) at the start of leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Dave Kneale / Volvo Ocean Race.

Ericsson 4, skippered by Torben Grael (BRA) at the start of leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyright Dave Kneale / Volvo Ocean Race.
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In approximately 38 knots of wind yesterday, it became necessary to gybe. This is not the easiest of manoeuvres in these highly-strung racing yachts at the best of times. But in a strong breeze, it can become more than exciting.

It was a highlight for the Green Dragon team, who led the fleet round the Fastnet Rock late last night. They timed and executed their gybe perfectly whilst flying thief masthead spinnaker. They made the whole manoeuvre look easy, in spite of forgetting to swing the keel. PUMA and Ericsson 4, both of whom were right alongside at the time, did not fare quite so well. A 38-knot squall hit PUMA just as they needed to gybe.
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Green Dragon, skippered by Ian Walker (GBR) at the start of leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race.

Green Dragon, skippered by Ian Walker (GBR) at the start of leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyright Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race.
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"Along with a big shift, we decided to drop the kite and gybe to the jib, and jib reach for a bit until the squall passed. Good plan, bad execution," said skipper Kenny Read.

"Full gear up in 38.7 knots of wind is pretty touch and go. Just getting the kite down is touch and go, especially when it pops up and over the top of the mainsail and jams in the sheave," Read then added: "Last time I saw Ericsson 4, they were laying on their side and blowing out to sea."
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PUMA Ocean Racing surfing at 30 knots off the Blasket Islands West of Ireland, shortly after the start of leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race.

PUMA Ocean Racing surfing at 30 knots off the Blasket Islands West of Ireland, shortly after the start of leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyrightRick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race.
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"We should have been smarter and sailed a little more conservatively, but it’s hard when you are charging along right next to first place," explained Ericsson 4’s MCM Guy Salter, who described Ericsson 4’s events.

"We made a very big school-boy error and were caught in a huge gust. The boat seemed to accelerate in no time and before we knew it, we had ploughed into the back of the next wave and had white water everywhere," said Salter.
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The start of a water spout coming down from the clouds at sunset. Ericsson 4, skippered by Torben Grael (BRA) at the start of leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Dave Kneale / Volvo Ocean Race.

The start of a water spout coming down from the clouds at sunset. Ericsson 4, skippered by Torben Grael (BRA) at the start of leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyright Dave Kneale / Volvo Ocean Race.
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"This sudden stop also sent us into a spin and we ended up on our side with the kite flapping. We had broken our leeward steering wheel and its cage. Luckily the spinnaker was still intact and all of us were still attached to yacht; just; but with a few extra bumps and bruises."

"We brushed ourselves down and got read after the wipe out. We went into the gybe, and I must say these boats are hard to manoeuvre at the best of times. But in 30 knots of wind, the inevitable happened and we spun out on the gybe," added Salter.
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Telefonica Blue surfing at 30 knots off the Blasket Islands West of Ireland, shortly after the start of leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race.

Telefonica Blue surfing at 30 knots off the Blasket Islands West of Ireland, shortly after the start of leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyright Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race.
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The team then carried on as if nothing had happened. Skipper Torben Grael steered from the leeward side while the broken wheel was removed and the emergency tiller put in place. The boat was also taking on a fair amount of water and on inspection, it was discovered that there is a relatively large area of delamination between the hull and the deck on the after starboard quarter of the boat.

The team is happy that it is not structural and has set up regular bailing timetable, but it does mean more work for the crew once they reach the pit-stop in Marstrand, where assistance by their shore crew is against the rules.
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Ericsson 4 surfing at 30 knots off the Blasket Islands West of Ireland, shortly after the start of leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race.

Ericsson 4 surfing at 30 knots off the Blasket Islands West of Ireland, shortly after the start of leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyright Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race.
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Overnight, the fleet has made very quick progress across the Celtic Sea, round the famous Fastnet Rock off south west Ireland, through the Western Approaches, leaving the Scilly Isles to starboard (only Green Dragon and Telefónica Black went to the south), past the Lizard Point and up into the English Channel.
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Thomas Johanson onboard Ericsson 3, on leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Gustav Morin / Ericsson 3 / Volvo Ocean Race.

Thomas Johanson onboard Ericsson 3, on leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyright Gustav Morin / Ericsson 3 / Volvo Ocean Race.
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The fleet left Galway yesterday after what has been a most memorable stopover and ventured out into the teeth of a gale. The downwind start gave the hoards of spectators a real chance to see the Volvo Open 70s performing at their best. Guy Salter, MCM on Ericsson 4 suggested that the fleet burned around Galway Bay like a bunch of delinquents in a stolen car (not that he condones that sort of behaviour!).
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The wind quickly picks up and it becomes "hang on" mode, onboard Telefonica Blue, on leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Gabriele Olivo / Telefonica Blue / Volvo Ocean Race.

The wind quickly picks up and it becomes "hang on" mode, onboard Telefonica Blue, on leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race, from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyright Gabriele Olivo / Telefonica Blue / Volvo Ocean Race.
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At 13:00 GMT today the fleet was 21 nm off the coast of Devon. Telefónica Blue was in the lead, just a mile ahead of Ericsson 3 and Ericsson 4. However, the whole fleet was only divided by seven miles from Telefónica Blue in the lead, to her sistership Telefónica Black at the back of the fleet. After a wet overnight ride, the breeze has dropped to around 10 knots and the crews are able to catch up on some rest.
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Delta Lloyd, skippered by Roberto Bermudez (ESP) at the start of leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race.

Delta Lloyd, skippered by Roberto Bermudez (ESP) at the start of leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyright Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race.
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Fastnet Rock Rounding Order 23:23 GMT Saturday, June 6, 2009.
1. Green Dragon 22:46:34 GMT
2. PUMA 22:51:51 GMT
3. Telefónica Blue 22:53:15 GMT
4. Ericsson 4 22:55:20 GMT
5. Ericsson 3 22:56:23 GMT
6. Delta Lloyd 23:14:15 GMT
7. Telefónica Black 23:23:50 GMT
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Telefonica Black, skippered by Fernando Echavarri (ESP) at the start of leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand.

Photo © Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race.

Telefonica Black, skippered by Fernando Echavarri (ESP) at the start of leg 8 from Galway to Marstrand. Photo copyright Rick Tomlinson / Volvo Ocean Race.
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Leg 8 Day 2 - 13:00 GMT Volvo Ocean Race Positions
(Boat name / country / skipper / nationality / distance to finish)

1. Telefónica Blue ESP (Bouwe Bekking / NED) DTF 911 nm
2. Ericsson 3 SWE (Magnus Olsson / SWE) +1
3. Ericsson 4 SWE (Torben Grael / BRA) +1
4. PUMA Racing Team USA (Ken Read / USA) +2
5. Delta Lloyd IRL (Roberto Bermúdez / ESP) +3
6. Green Dragon IRL / CHN (Ian Walker / GBR) +5
7. Telefónica Black ESP (Fernando Echávarri / ESP) +7

Team Russia RUS (Andreas Hanakamp / AUT) DNS

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The Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09 will be the 10th running of this ocean marathon. Starting from Alicante in Spain, on 4 October 2008 with in-port racing, it will, for the first time, take in Cochin, India, Singapore and Qingdao, China before finishing in St Petersburg, Russia for the first time in the history of the race.

Spanning some 37,000 nautical miles, stopping at 11 ports and taking nine months to complete, the Volvo Ocean Race is the world's premier yacht race for professional racing crews.
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